It\u0027s not a public inquiry, it\u0027s all actually rather secret and beholden to Trudeau himself but the PM made a series of announcements Monday.
“We are removing this from political parties, including the party that happens to be in power,” Trudeau said.
The call from the opposition was clear, establish a public inquiry headed up by someone we all agree to and get to the bottom of election interference allegations of all kinds. It wasn’t a perfect solution, but the Conservatives, Bloc Quebecois and New Democrats all put some water in their wine to agree to a framework that importantly called for all parties to have a say in who would head up the inquiry..
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